Nokia 7373 pink

August 11th, 2007 by admin

Nokia’s L’Armour Collection has now includes a new phone to its series known as Nokia 7373. The Nokia 7373 has not much difference from the Nokia 7370 in terms of design and specs. However, if you are a fan of pink, then Nokia 7373 might be for you. There are a few updates in the phone which are it has a microSD memory expansion slot and 2 megapixel camera. Besides that, the most significant feature is the way it opens which makes it different from previous models. Upon opening, it will rotate automatically instead of you doing it manually. Nokia 7373 is available at a price of £168.90.

U.S. online shoppers spent $25 billion in one week

July 27th, 2007 by admin

Holiday shoppers in the United States had spent $25 billion online during one week ending 16 December and electronics and clothing items were their favourites. This represents a 25 per cent increase over the same period in 2004.

BlackBerry 8820

July 21st, 2007 by admin

Research in Motion (RIM) has just announced its first dual-mode smartphone with Wi-Fi enabled – BlackBerry 8820. The dual-mode BlackBerry can be switched between EDGE/GPRS/GSM cellular and Wi-Fi connectivity to allow wireless voice support and data access. The 8820 features a full QWERTY keypad, a large and bright 320 x 240 display, a trackball navigation system, a media player and a memory slot for micro memory cards up to 32GB. Besides that, the 8820 included a built-in Global Positioning System (GPS). The device is expected to be available this summer but there’s no pricing yet.

New iPod FM Transmitter

June 29th, 2007 by admin

Fm transmitter enables you to listen to your iPod on your home or car stereo by simply plugging it in to the dock connector of your device.The iPod FM Transmitter is specially designed to be compatible with a range of Apple iPods including the 1st and 2nd generation iPod nano, 5G iPod with Video, iPod mini, iPod Photo, and 4G iPod.

This compact product fits perfectly into your iPod and does not require any cables to connect to your FM stereo. Another bonus is that you can save your precious iPod battery whilst transmitting - the transmitter includes a dock connector which allows you to use your Sync Charger cable enabling you to obtain power from your laptop, car or other USB port.

iPod with full screen touch interfaces

May 16th, 2007 by admin

The next generation of Ipod will certainty rock the market as soon as it release, according to the information from various sources show the upcoming Ipod and Iphone Nanos will feature full screen touch interfaces. As everyone know both the Ipod and Iphone nano are so small that its almost impossible to get the touch pad implanted on it, thus the only solution is to have the touch panel on the back side of the device. I like the zany idea as the touch screen would sense your finger position and show a cursor on the front screen.

MIO C317 To Watch DMB TV

April 29th, 2007 by admin

There are a number of handheld GPS units that will tune in to FM broadcasts when it is not in use. The Mio C317 adds more options to that. It comes with a recording capability as well. It features a 4.3 inch NEC touchscreen, Samsung 400 mhz 2440 processor, Windows CE .Net 5.0, 256 mb of NANG Flash, 64 mb SDRAM, SD/MMC card support which is expandable to 8 gb, integrated speaker, USB, 3.5 mm headphone out and a rechargeable batteries which last up to 5.5 hours depending on usage. What is even more interesting is the built in DMB tuner which allows user to watch television in PIP and even record it. Sadly there is no hard disk option for this device to save those shows. Maybe we can have an external storage with the USB port available. It is not confirmed yet as the product is yet to be release. It is expected to be release soon in UK, US and South Korea.

Sony Ericsson Z750i

March 31st, 2007 by admin

The Sony Ericsson Z750, announced today at CTIA 2007, is the first tri-band HSDPA phone to hit the North American market and be as high tech as Japan mobile users. American users will be able to access the internet, send emails and blog at faster than 3G broadband speeds on this great female looking handset.

Sony Ericsson Z750 looks like a sexy phone with its external display and mirror like finish in either Phantom Grey or Rose Pink. Functions include live RSS tickers bringing the latest news to your desktop and a true push email application but I doubt if reading emails on smaller than 3 inch screens will be conducive.

A 2 mega pixel camera and large 2.2 inch high resolution colour screen are becoming standard on Sony Ericssons and the Z750 is no exception. The Z750i is the first Sony Ericsson phone based on their new Java platform allowing companies to create applications for a number of handsets more easily. The Z750 is a tri-band HSDPA (850/1900/2100), Quad-band EDGE

Google and Microsoft war

March 6th, 2007 by admin

Google bursts into markets where Microsoft already was established, offering identical services by a much smaller cost. Microsoft is preparing a demand against Google because Google adopts the position of everything can be copied freely, services like the book search of Google (http://www.google.com/books) and YouTube (http://www.youtube.com) harm author’ right.

Tiny Sagem H4 Bluetooth Headset

February 24th, 2007 by admin

Sagem has released a new Bluetooth headset, the H4. Possibly the smallest headset on the market today, the H4 measure a diminutive 35 x 18 x 12.5mm and weighs just 8g - that’s about the same size and weight as a grain of sand.

Built in to the H4 is the ability to store two of your favourite numbers, allowing you to dial with out even touching your phone. Following a charge of just 1.5 hours the H4 will give 5 hours of talktime and 100 hours standby.

Linksys WVC54GC web camera

January 25th, 2007 by admin

Web cameras are usually used to see your chatmates or in a more formal world, the people you are having conference with while you are somewhere in Hawaii drinking coconut from a glass with a tiny umbrella in it. But now, all it takes is to plug your Linksys WVC54GC web camera to your router by either 10/100 or 802.11b/g. And by viewing the camera over the internet you can watch your house for any intruders while lounging in a pool side on some Ritz Carlton Hotel. But then it was said that you need to log on to a specific IP address and this is if you have a specific IP address which most of us ADSLers uses. Well, we still can if we use the Linksys DDNS (Dynamic Domain Naming Service) called Sololink. Yes, it gives you 1 year free trial and then what? Say goodbye to your holidays cause you wont be able to afford them anymore ones you sign up for this one. Intamac also give you a remote camera monitoring with a 30 day free trial service. But you will need to pay £5 per camera per month and after the trial expires that is where all the surcharges starts to show their true colors.